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Arsenal agrees to a fee to sign a “talented” striker

July 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • Arsenal approaches current and future gyoker
  • Why Light will become the future gyoker?
        • Maduke Upgrade: Starts a talk to sign Arsenal “World-Class” £43M Star

Whether you sign them or take them through the academy, Arsenal has a proud history of cultivating incredible young people.

A few years ago, the kind of Emile Smith Lowe and Bukayo Saka had broken through the ranks. Now they are Ethan Nwanelli and Miles Lewis Skelly, and maybe Max Dowman in the coming years.

Mikel Arteta is sometimes labelled as a manager who doesn’t play young people, but in recent years he has proven that wrong.

Additionally, the club is now looking at another seriously inspiring talent that could become the future Viktor Gyoker.

Arsenal approaches current and future gyoker

It’s certainly exciting to see Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Christian Norgaard signings and soon additions of Noni Maduke and Cristhian Mosquera, but I don’t feel like they’ll be as consequences as Gyoker does.

Arsenal fans have been screaming a plentiful 9 for years, with 54 goals and 13 assists in 52 games last season, which is the Swedish striker.

Plus, it’s not a cheap transaction, but it doesn’t require record spending either. Most reports claim that the initial fee is around £55 million.

Gyokeres’ recent forms

season

23/24

24/25

exterior

50

52

Min

4169′

4248′

the goal

43

54

assist

15

13

Involvement of goals for each match

1.16

1.28

Per target involvement

71.87′

63.40′

All statistics through the transfer market

However, the board must invest in the future to ensure that the club can continue to succeed in the size of the people of North London.

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At the very least, that suggests that Gunner has agreed to a deal to sign Salford City Wonder Kid Will Wright, according to a recent report from the Daily Mail.

They report that Arsenal has accepted a £200,000 bid for the EFL club.

Londoners are planning to dodge their competition with Liverpool to secure their signature, and the Reds closed their bid at £100,000.

It’s a lot of money to spend on very young people, but it could prove to be a master stroke in the coming years, especially if the lights are made.

Why Light will become the future gyoker?

Now, the first thing to clarify is that we know that it is very leaps and bounds to suggest that the outlook for a 17-year-old has evolved into a player similar to one Arsenal. But we have a reason.

First and foremost, the teenage sense has already proven that when given a chance he can win the bag and bag of his goal.

In fact, he didn’t just score 20 or 30 on Salford’s youth side last season. He managed to score 40 goals, which may not be the same as the sportsman’s 54, but it’s not too far for the youngster.

In addition to his prolific nature in front of goals, the young forward shares the raw Swedish desire to score goals, as illustrated by the fact that he averaged 4.6 shot A game at the start of last season, compared to the 27-year-old 4.08 shots.

Plus, one of the ways the former Coventry City star gets into so many goalscoring situations is because he’s good at running behind the defense on the other side.

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But he is not a one-dimensional striker, but rather a Stockholm-born ace, and he is able to play a quick passing game with his teammates to create space and opportunities for himself and his teammates.

Finally, despite being only 17 years old, the highly rated young man is the same height as the soon-to-be Gunner star, coming to 6 feet 2. In the clip, it is clear that it is comfortable to use your height to ride the challenge before exploding the pace and placing the ball behind the net.

Ultimately, he still has a long way to go before he plays for the first team, but as things stand, Wright appears to be a serious talent and there are people who can speak to Gyoker the same way he does today.

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